Trinity Lutheran To Install Associate Pastor Sunday

July 25, 1986|By Jovida Fletcher of The Sentinel Staff

The Rev. Barry P. Burns will be installed Sunday as the associate pastor at Trinity Lutheran Church of Kissimmee.

A Michigan native, Burns is a June graduate of Luther Northwestern Seminary, St. Paul, Minn. His four years of seminary studies include a year of internship at Garden of Peace Lutheran Church, St. Petersburg.

The Rev. Dr. David A. Wolber, bishop of the southeastern district of the American Lutheran Church, will officiate and deliver the sermon at the 4 p.m. installation service at the church, 3016 W. Vine St. Peter J. Zieg is pastor of the church.

A covered-dish dinner will be afterward at 5:30 p.m. in Schuetzner Fellowship Hall. The congregation has been invited to take ''apartment shower'' gifts for the new staff member.

ORDINATION SERVICE

THE PUBLIC is invited to a special deacon ordination service at St. Luke Missionary Baptist Church, 400 E. Columbia St., Kissimmee, at 3 p.m. Sunday. The Rev. T.W. Streeter, from Friendship Missionary Baptist Church in Winter Haven, will deliver the message. Deacons to be ordained are: Henry Lewis, Harold Stallworth, Jarvis Bracy and Michael Woods. Dinner will be served after the service. The Rev. David Lattimore Jr. is pastor.

GUEST MINISTER

THE REV. Alexander S. Fleming, a retired Presbyterian minister now living in Kissimmee, will be guest minister at First Presbyterian Church of Kissimmee at 10 a.m. Sunday. Vacation Church School will be held at the church Aug. 4 through 8. Classes for kindergarten age and grades one through six will be held from 9 a.m. to noon each day. Boys and girls from the community are welcome to attend.

GUEST SPEAKER

RON SCHUSTER will be guest speaker at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints, North Bermuda Avenue, Kissimmee, at 7 p.m. Sunday. Schuster will give a presentation on the history of Central and South America. He will present personal slides, which will show the archaeological authenticity of early civilization of the Western Hemisphere. Artifacts from Central and South America dating back 3,000 years will be on display. The public is invited.

CHURCH DEDICATION

THE KISSIMMEE Seventh-day Adventist Church will hold its usual Sabbath service at 9:15 a.m. Saturday at its sister church, the St. Cloud Adventist Church, 33 E. 10th St. The congregation will be celebrating the dedication of the St. Cloud Church in an all-day spiritual and musical program of worship. Gary Gryte is the pastor.

ANNUAL CONVENTION

THE 69th ANNUAL International Lutheran Laymen's League convention will be held at the Sheraton Twin Towers Sunday through Wednesday. Festivities will begin at 3 p.m. Sunday with the Lutheran Hour Rally at the Mayor Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre in Orlando. Dr. Oswald C. J. Hoffmann will be guest speaker at the Rally. The theme of the convention will be, ''Live in the Son.''

Other special speakers at the convention, including Hoffmann, will be the Rev. Wallace Schulz, Dr. L. Lloyd Behnken, Dr. W. Leroy Biesenthal and the Rev. Richard Meyer.

FILM SERIES

THE NEWEST film in the series ''Sermons From Science'' will be shown at 7 p.m. Sunday at Faith Baptist Church, Neptune Road, Kissimmee. The film, The Journey of Life, is an odyssey into a world few have ever experienced -- the world of seeds. Through a variety of innovative and revolutionary photographic techniques, viewers will transcend time, size and distance to travel with a seed as it carries it precious cargo of life to earth. From a microscopic grain of pollen the journey proceeds along a course spanning the vacant lot on the corner, to the Amazon rain forest of Brazil, with numerous stops including the Florida Everglades, a South Sea island and assorted forests, deserts and waterways throughout North America. The public is invited.